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Attracting Perfect Customers With Attraction Marketing
November 5, 2007 | Leave a Comment
Attracting Perfect Customers & Partners
One of the things I’ve learned over the years of being in business for myself is that not everyone is meant to be a part of my business.
Coming from the perspective of looking for people to partner with and create long-term relationships with, I don’t want just anyone joining my business. I want individuals that are like-minded and the interactions are uplifting and productive rather than draining.
Sponsoring the wrong people into your business drains your energy and will simply cost you more in the long run. Don’t create a headache for yourself when you can create a business that’s actually a joy to build instead.
Time is too precious and your business is what you create it to be – remember that.
If you recognize that someone is not a fit, maybe they’re negative or are exhibiting signs of excuse-itis or it’s cousin blame-itis, listen to that inner voice and simply Let Them Go.
Identify the type of people you’re looking to working with. Who are they? How do they operate? How do you collaborate together? What are their characteristics?
The clearer you are on who you are AND who you’re looking to attract, the more productive and enjoyable building your business will be. I can’t stress this enough.
An excellent resource you can use to “get clear” is a book called “Attracting Perfect Customers…The Power of Strategic Synchronicity.” It outlines a process that works for any business but especially those where relationships are the heart of the business
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“You can light a fire on top of your place of business and people will notice you. Or you can light a fire in your heart and people will come to you. This book shows you how to do the latter. When you lead from your heart, clients are attracted to you. Call it magnetic marketing, attraction marketing, or just easy marketing. It’s pure wisdom and this book lights the way to it.” ~ Joe Vitale
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Attract the best,
~Charise Carter
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